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What remains of places and in places once they no longer have a function? Will things, walls, have memories as people do? In what form of immaterial life is the movement that enlivened a dispersed or transformed space to be found?
It is in this spirit that we have aimed at objectively investigating the traces of transcendence in a disused building, an old yarn manufactory (Mafil in Vittorio Veneto), on a day picked out by chance: May 10th 2009, from 11.47 a.m. to 5.12 p.m. We carried out a technical survey with the use of archaeological remains, an iconographic reconnaissance of electric and typographic elements, three-dimensional inquiries into luminosity, the resonance and transpositions of the movements within the space which were computerised into numbered codes, as well as a complete taxonomical examination of the dust and other material residues. The project has been published in the pages of !, attached to Corriere della Sera / Corriere del Veneto, published on June 5th.
Anatomy of a factory shed has been undertaken by Anna Basso, Michela Beccacece, Lorenzo Bravi, Marco Callegari, Enrica Cavarzan, Francesco De Luca, Renzo Di Renzo, Paolo Palma,, Federico Vanin and Marco Zavagno.